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It is located in the northwest of the country, along the Sava river, at the southern slopes of the Medvednica mountain. Zagreb lies at an elevation of approximately m above sea level. In the last official census of the population of the City of Zagreb was , The wider Zagreb metropolitan area includes the City of Zagreb and the separate Zagreb County bringing the total metropolitan area population up to 1,, It is the only metropolitan area in Croatia with a population of over one million.

Zagreb is a city with a rich history dating from the Roman times to the present day. The name "Zagreb" is mentioned for the first time in at the founding of the Zagreb diocese of Kaptol, and Zagreb became a free royal town in , whereas the origin of the name still remains a mystery in spite of several theories.

In Zagreb had its first mayor, Janko Kamauf, and in it was made the capital of Croatia when the demographic boom and the urban sprawl made the city as it is known today. Zagreb has a special status in the Republic of Croatia's administrative division and is a consolidated city-county but separated from Zagreb County , and is administratively subdivided into 17 city districts, most of them being at low elevation along the River Sava valley, whereas northern and northeastern city districts, such as Podsljeme and Sesvete districts are situated in the foothills of the Sljeme mountain, making the city's geographical image rather diverse.

The city extends over 30 kilometres east-west and around 20 kilometres north-south. And mixes gritty urban culture with laidback Mediterranean manners.

The information in this article is taken from The Rough Guide to Croatia , your essential guide for visiting Croatia. Zagreb's long been arty and creative. Adriatic travellers just never noticed, until now. The city's home to a thriving alternative music culture. It works edgy fashion, creative clubbing and characterful bars. And there are more good places to eat, drink and play than ever. Its global franchises are mainly out-of-town. And the city centre has been left free to follow its own path.

It has a must-stroll list. Think more streets and squares than sights. It's one of few European capitals which still has an open-air produce market in the centre. And Dolac's stalls make a good base camp for exploring. And looming above it, Gornji Grad upper town is quiet and quaint. Here Baroque streets sit on a south-facing ridge. Visit for sweeping views across the city. It's also gateway to the northern suburbs.

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